Word: often
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Here often the Fifties and Sixties will praise To new fledged classes "the good old days;" And Eighties and Nineties will meet to inspire The recreant present with old time fire. Here friends-old friends-will make their tryst And grasp once more dear comrade's fist. They'll laugh once more at the ancient jest; Retell the stories that stand Time's test. They'll dust off the score of forgotten games, Evoke old crews of the Charles and the Thames, Repeople the Delta, and Jarvis and Holmes With heroes of battles quite equal to Rome's. Revive...
...interference accurately and used their arms to good advantage in warding off tacklers. The linemen, however, were slow in charging and played offside too much. In the first half they could open holes only for small gains, and in the second were unable to make any appreciable openings and often allowed their opponents to break through. The ends got into the interference quickly and on end plays boxed the tackles successfully...
...practice yesterday showed a decided slump in the playing. The second eleven kept the ball in the first's territory most of the time, and scored a touchdown on a 70 yard run by Mackay. The game was often delayed by interference and offside play in the line. The backs were slow in starting and did not keep their feet well; and the interference was late in forming and did not hold together. The first team's line did not hold on punts and allowed the second to break through and block several kicks. There was again far too much...
...best way to study the Bible is to combine conference in classes with private reading, because the combined thought of men studying together will discover in the Bible the subtler and more beautiful truths which often escape an individual...
...starting and struck the line too high. Swann at halfback was uncertain in handling the ball and did not keep his feet well. The linemen played awkwardly, and though able to make openings, seemed unable to do so at the right time. They were very unsteady, and were often off their balance when the plays began...